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weird things are happening v.128

*The Rockefeller Foundation and the WHO announce partnership to expand global pandemic preparedness in the face of....climate change.
John D. Rockefeller. Most elderly men don't look like the guy from poltergeist. Just the evil ones. I think his reptilian was coming out in this picture. See also: Prince Phillip. You can look up younger pictures of John Rockefeller and his eyes look just as possessed as they do here. That's not cataracts. Look up Helena Blavatsky, Aleister Crowley. They all have the same eyes. I need to make a slide show of all these faces with My Morning Jacket 'Sec Walkin' playing. "Look for eyes that hypnotize and sparkle. Demon eyes are watching everywhere. Brother, brother, don't you care?"

*AI is unlocking the secrets of the human brain.

*AI helps scientists find a medication that could help combat drug-resistant infections.

*Bear helps himself to sixty cupcakes at a bakery in Connecticut.

*India official drops phone while taking a selfie and drains entire dam to retrieve his phone that contained classified government information.

*Stanford Professor claims aliens have been here a long time and there are experts working on reversing crashed UFOs.

*Neuralink has been given the green light to test on humans. Never forget the monkeys. 

*Police re-arrest Tik Toker who films himself entering people's homes while they are there. I guess you have to keep creating new and fresh content to stay relevant, but this is a great way to get shot in 2023. 

*Killer Whales attack ship off the coast of Spain.

*Senor prank leads to felony charges for Texas students.

*Scientists are using AI to mimic voices in nature and communicate with animals. 

*NASA discovers a giant geyser on Saturn's moon.

*Renegades of turkeys are terrorizing a Texas retirement community. 

*How a genetic mutation led to the quietest village on earth.

*Egypt unearths mummification workshops.

*Due to light pollution lighting the night sky, stars may become invisible in less than 20 years. Because the night sky is not so blurry thanks to my illegally prescribed glasses, I am going to start sky watching more. It can get pretty dark here at night and even without glasses I can see tons of stars, just not very crisply.

*If you've ever hoped to own a lighthouse here's your chance. GPS is making ye olde lighthouse obsolete. No longer do you need a beacon on a hill to guide you home. You can just trust technology to do the job for you. It says you have to maintain these for public, cultural or recreational properties. You could turn it into a bed and breakfast like the one we stayed at before. That was a really cool experience. 

*Statefarm to stop offering homeowners insurance in California due to wildfires.

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